Brett Monty

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In the bird world, divorce is defined as one breeding individual partnering with a new mate while the previous mate is still alive. A study in barn owls suggests it occurs when breeding isn’t going well for a pair, and new pairings benefit both partners. But not much is known about divorce in eagle owls. Savelsberg discovered that those at the quarry seemed to swap partners as often as Great Horned Owls.
What an Owl Knows: The New Science of the World's Most Enigmatic Birds
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